Marketing development in game industry

Did gaming influence your personal life? If so, how?

  1. Helped learning english, improved coordination.
  2. Yes, it made me a little couch potato, and i learned english very fast ;D but now I dont play, and just go in sports.
  3. No
  4. no
  5. No, it didn't.
  6. Yes. The following aspects were significantly improved: - Prepare to lose - Self analysis (mistakes, inpatience, etc.) - Patience - Communication - Reaction time - Problem solving - Critical thinking - Strategic and tactical thinking - Logic many more :)
  7. Yes. Because of it I became a more sociable and friendly person. It also made me become interested in game development and programming.
  8. Yes, Relaxing.
  9. not much. if im playing new ideas are coming to my head.
  10. No
  11. Nope :)
  12. No.
  13. Took lots of time out of it:) However it helped develop English language skills and creativity.
  14. I can say I learned a lot of english from games.
  15. No
  16. No
  17. nope
  18. No
  19. Gaming boosted my reaction time, I found a few friends because of it and had great times with my friends, too.
  20. no :)
  21. Yup, I became more creative, my imagination improved, I have never felt alone and had a lot of great time.
  22. No
  23. I would't say that it influenced my life much, but it sure helps to develop socializing skills or English language. Also develops imagination and some reflexes.
  24. no
  25. Better English language skill
  26. no
  27. no
  28. Well it tought me some good qualities. A lot was learned basically from competitive gaming.
  29. Changed my personality in a way
  30. Yes and alot. From improving my English language to various mythos knowledge. They made me question people and their motifs. Taught me not to trust the first impression. They did NOT make me go and kill people IRL :D
  31. Made me more appreciative of different cultures and races (even species through Sci-Fi games). Gives me an opportunity to relax after work/university. Helped develop my creative thinking. Helped me appreciate science (through sci-fi games) Helps me keep my brain sharp by adding a variety of different activities and task, that demand much more thought process than daily routine of work and university (as surprisingly as that sounds).
  32. No, it did not.
  33. I playde the game bboy on pso and after that i started breakdancing
  34. No.
  35. Not much, I think. It takes time, which I could use to do some more important things.
  36. no it did not, because game is only a game, and life is life.
  37. Video games encouraged me to study history of different time periods on my own, I started to pay more attention to the details of the real world surrounding me. As well I strongly believe video games help to improve reaction time of a person.
  38. Influenced little bit,but games are for fun. So you learn to socialise!!
  39. Taip. 10 klasėje turėjau vasarą pataisų, dėl to, kad visus metus žaidžiau Lineage 2. Bėgau iš pamokų ir stengiausi ankščiau grįžti iš treniruotės, kad liktų daugiau laiko žaidimui. Buvau visiškai priklausomas, kartais sėdėdavau prie ekrano po 2 paras. Galų gale supratau, kad man tai kenkia ir neturi jokios prasmės realiam gyvenime. Man pavyko pačiam tai suprasti, deja yra daugybės paauglių, kurie galbūt patys to ir nesupras. Nuo to laiko nežaidžiau jokių komp. žaidimų (išskyrus Mafia II, kurį perėjau vienu prisėdimu :)) ) Manau, kad žaidimai sukelia priklausomybę.
  40. evolution:person>nolifer>nolifer with a tiny bit of life
  41. I grew up with games, now i work with them. it's basically my free-time, career, life
  42. Not at all.
  43. no
  44. improved English skills
  45. Steals my free time!
  46. No